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How
to
Use
Bookmarks
Maybe
it’s
the
last
place
you
left
off
editing,
a
portion
of
the
page
where
you
make
a
lot
of
changes
and
updates,
or
a
design
element
you
want
to
run
by
a
client
—
for
whatever
reason,
you
need
to
come
back
to
a
certain
part
of
your
code
at
another
time.
This
is
where
bookmarks
come
in
handy.
These
unobtrusive
tools
mark
places
in
your
code
so
you
can
return
to
them
whenever
you
need
to.
Bookmarks
appear
as
green
book
icons
labeled
with
a
number
in
the
gutter,
the
area
on
the
left‐hand
side
of
the
code
that
also
contains
line
numbers
and
symbols
representing
paragraph
breaks.
Setting
Bookmarks
To
set
a
bookmark,
use
one
of
the
following
options:
• Go to Document > Set Bookmark and select which
bookmark number you want to set.
• Use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Ctrl+[0-9]. Choose the digit that corresponds to
the bookmark number you want to set. For instance, if you wanted to set
bookmark number 5, you would use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Ctrl+5.
You
can
set
up
to
10
bookmarks
per
document.
Locating
Bookmarks
To
locate
a
bookmark,
use
one
of
the
following
options:
• Go to Document > Go to Bookmark and select the bookmark number you want
to locate.
• Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+[0-9]. Choose the digit that corresponds to the
bookmark number you want to locate. For instance, if you wanted to go to
bookmark number 5, you would use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+5.
Resetting
Bookmarks
There
are
two
methods
for
resetting
bookmarks.
If
you
want
to
reset
an
individual
bookmark,
just
set
the
bookmark
number
in
another
location.
For
instance,
if
you
were
using
Bookmark
0
to
mark
your
meta
tags
but
wanted
to
use
it
to
mark
your
footer
HTML,
just
position
your
cursor
at
your
footer
HTML
and
set
Bookmark
o
using
one
of
the
methods
described
above.
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